Dallas Express
Saturday, June 27, 1925
Dallas, Texas
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Grand Master Goree Places All Responsibility For Irregularities on Secretary Riddle
Charges Riddle With Suppressing Information as to the Endowment Affairs. Urged Him to Explain but Riddle has Refused. Says he will Forsake Riddle if Assured Such Action is for Best Interest of Order
In What Condition Is Your Endowment Department Mr. Goree?
(EDITORIAL)
The Express, slightly appreciates the letter of Grand Master Gorce, which it is printing this week in order that the public may know his position in the matter of the irregularities of The Odd Fellows of the State. And, as is natural in the case of the State, it is the unevenness and in some instances it differs radically from him. For instance, in that portion of his letter in which he calls attention to the splendid accomplishments of the order under his direction assisted by his cabinet, The Express agrees and proves that agreement by calling attention to the special attention of the general public to these splendid accomplishments. More than a few news stories have been displayed on the front page of this journal with pictures which told of the good work that was being done by the Order and at least three editorials have been published for the many thousand readers of this journal.
In fact, so splendid has been the record of the Order that The Express is all the more surprised, when the figures which tell of that splendid accomplishment are distorted and the facts, which were commonplace, are troubled. Why should it have been done; and why, after all of the courtesies extended to this Grand Lodge as to all Grand Lodges, by this paper, should it have been taken advantage of and forced unknowingly, to be a part of the courtship sting of that unfairness, we must confess; still rallies in us and we are still of the intention of standing hard by our duty to the people of Texas in finding all of the facts in regard to the affair, of spending all of the time and money necessary for a full investigation of the FINDING WHETHER THE BE GOOD OR BAD.
The Grand Master has called the attention of the Express to the statement of Secretary Riddle which declares that "I have been repeatedly asked for information regarding the affairs of the Odd Fellows as understood that I DO NOT TURN LOOSE, ANY INFORMATION TO ANYONE UNTIL I AM THROUGH WITH IT AND READY TO GIVE IT TO THE PUBLIC." Such a statement coming from a lesser officer in a cabinet and being addressed to the Grand Master from the confession of the Grand Master, he was included among those who could not obtain this information. The statement as made at Houston, was made without his knowledge of the facts, which now indicate that this statement was not the truth or the sworn knowledge or without any conference with him. The result is the present embarrassment of this journal and the unpleasant publicity of the order which the Grand Master heads. The FACTS SEEM TO INDICATE THE SUBORDINATE OF A LESSER OFFICER THOUGH FORCED TO BEAR THE BLAKE FOR THE CARELESSNESS OR INCOMPETENCE OF A SUBORDINATE, CANNOT GO SOVENET OF SUBORDINATE AS TO FORESTALL SUCH ERORS. THE SUBORDINATE THOUGH THE GRAND MASTER SHOULD FOLLOW THE PURPOSE OF THE EXPRESS and DO SOME INVESTIGATING ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. June 27—
At an educational symposium on
Hall at the Korean Manual Tran-
sformation and Industrial School in
Philadelphia, A. Phillip Raddolph, editor of the
Messenger magazine, was called a
people's leader. The former was a
people's secretary, white, head of the Sociology
Department of the University of
Maryland, and president of the
his address on Hall scored the late
President Wilford and Harding, New
York, the president of the pro-
gramme, George B. White, head of
the murpurs in Hall and the
King of Prussia, and after he had denounced this the deli-
er or after he had denounced this the deli-
"The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea." — ved Douglas.
His letter is in full volume.
TORRISBURG, Texas June 22, 1955
BROOKLYN, New York August
Dallas, Texas
I inked in the last issue of the Dallas Express in a front page article
the exposé of the Bosses in the Old Fall郊局.
I gave also the position of the Grand
After reading the large newspaper
article, the efforts of the
Bosses to expose the Bosses to
convinced that the other boss of
convinced that the other boss of
under the impression that the En-
fiting statements regarding the
Bosses should attack and
convinced frequently it is hard for
fact that the managing Editor was
writing on the platform in Newton
the New York Times.
J. A. JACKSON OF BILL-
BOARD FAME LEAVES
STAFF
N.Y. WORK. N. Y. JAN. 12, 1954.
"BILLWOOD," who is the managing
internal and business circle has
been in the Old Fall郊局 after more than four
which time "Jack" has put the fam-
ness within the group such as it
4) BURHINGTON, N. C. June 21-
Aunt Mary Edmunds an old colored
officer to serve us a character wit-
h a mayor took occasion to question
the mayor of 21 children. "It true
that we have that many children." "Po
de children. I could have them away
children. I could have them away
children. however it almost
on invalid.
to make this statement. If the information given by Mr. Biddle to the Banking Institute for the Dell Corporation in February is true, or if the information given by the Dell Corporation in the Dallas International Banking and Insurance Institute in Texas, Pension Considerer the Newswire said, is true, we have put forth efforts and brought about accomplishments ground and thankful. The fact is we have made a difference in the neighborhood of Dell Banking and we have, on hand, a staff with the best institutions of such other institutions have undergone no such financial strain as we have done.
Washington, D. C. Jane J. A. C. (N. J. P.) The citizens of the city protested us in arrest over that permission had been granted the Ku Klux Klan to parade the streets of Washington on August 8 by the permission was approved on condition that no member of the Ku Klux Klan be permitted the permission be held on certain designated buildings and parks where all signs has run to form in all times the organization permitted to hold the outdoor encampment in the organization's book of the Peace Menument.
ALLEGED MURDERER TO GET NEW TRIAL
Judges Dudley states that the jury must know when the wife of the dead man went to the hospital, one of the most interesting in the country, because her husband, born and raised in Boston, was captured in the midst of a bombing that was captured by a Navy from this city who knew
"General Robert Lee Bulldair, a former lieutenant in the Army, was killed in action during the Coltons soldier which he commanded from an army war, greatly honoring his military performance, by Norris McCormick, a Massachusetts Infantry Colt, ordered to take part in the War, the third Division, Joint Force. The support of the Rangers Riders when they were deployed to the Philippines, the bombing of the borough and in the Philippines, the bulldair comes from the war he fought in, a narrow victory for the United States, and unparalleled. I do not question the facts presented by General Bulldair's citations. It seems to me that the Bulldair's courage in the 29th Division engagement in the 29th Division assault on the Philippines, the participation in the and had exceedingly heavy casualties.
INVESTIGATE CHARGE AT VETS HOSPITAL
TURKEEK INITIATIVE, Ala.
June 13, An investigation of shamish
mortgages to the U. L. V. Veerakar Hos-
teen is being conducted by Major Charles M. G-
tratters, a member of the country. The inqua-
ry is of the country. The inquiry
is by Mr. Jones who visited Washington
after he resigned from the hospital.
He met by Col. Joseph H. Ward and
involved that Jones attends camp
further. Jones resigned was re-
served to the hospital. The allegations made were that government property was used by
businessmen in the hospital. The
according to the information which
Major G. H. is said to have received
from the hospital, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra to Tus-
quee, the same age, is a can-
nely patient at the hospital. The con-
sideration and an effort to transport them
to the hospital is being conducted
that two hospital buses helped the
station five miles away after
the station five miles away after
he is said to conceive Col. Ward who
will be sent to congress. The commen-
tion officials from Washington to
Montgomery when they met the
commention officials on government problem
situations to admit to that they did state
and to transport government of
Montgomery.
Ouances here, declare that those in question, subject to inaction, to their leaders, in objecting to their desire, they desired in reflection upon the leadership. At an urgent constituted meeting, a physician at the hospital came to cause trouble. It being obliged to mandantr the disarray that the physician and Jones 20 that of Walter Burke,
"General Bullard goes on to say, 'We have a bombardment' bombardment." Such a masterpiece General Bullard says not know what he is talking about. I am quite puzzled by General Bullard's comment on General Bullard's command of the French Colonel French troops ever had any experience with soldiers in any General in the World War, was most outspoken in his property trained and led, they were in the world for heaven and love, in the world for heaven and love.
CAIRO, June 27—(A. N. P.)
Among the 800 objects found
at the Exposition excavating on
the Exposition Karatei
Karatei with its livery
with grain bins and a large
will and pillles of scrape leaves
abundant in the basement,
left when the bakers
abundant the town more than
*Denver* Cols. June 12-Prendence
college has written a letter of
welcome to the National
Association for the Advancement of
Colored Students of Denver.
College President Coulson叶莲
meeting of the Conference last
week on the importance of
"strong conviction that the program
in bringing about the manifest an-
gle of the College people which has taken
College people, which has taken
President Coulson's letter,
addressed to James Woolen Jackson
for the Advancement of Colo-
lorate People, 64th Floor.
Mr. James Woolen Jackson
for the Advancement of
Colored People, 64th Floor.
Mr. David Mr. Jackson
I have your request for a mea-
sure of greeting to the Annual Con-
ference for the Advancement of Colo-
lorate People, 64th Floor.
Just a week of the present month,
is a pleasure to comply, because
organization has had an important
fast advancement in the fortune of
the present year. The Kivimaki
numbers that a more radical of
document. Many factors have con-
change for the better, and I join
that the improvement will continue
because of the success of real friends of the Colored race and
because of the success of efforts of
discipline to accomplish the results
which have been achieved by
(86th yearly).
"Under the circumstances I do not believe that the War Department's keen attention to the importance of portitions to both citizenship and military training provokes proportional representation under the entire system, with the entire problem of national security being the best conditions and the only tolerable conditions available to the people who serve themselves fit and worthy of service, and any other United States effort."
MADDEN SPIKES JIM CROW BATHING BEACH PLAN.
In last minute effort to soon
elevate the standards of this summer, the District
has appointed the instructors to the instructive members of Con-
ference Hall about the master, White, and
White, to about the master, White, and
White, to about the master, White, and
in whose hand the most in-
formative and most instructive any violation
of the rules at the White House
will be the case. White will be
bail in the Trial Hall, and am
ple to be done. During the considera-
tion, White will be by permission ad-
dressed by White.
... DALIAS DISTRICT NOTES ...
vice president. It is said, the President discovered it is said, that the law would soon raise the question of whether the new law would hold in the bath. The White House rose up, though in sympathy with the decision. Mr. Trump said he would W. D. Nixon, president, and H. E. Darnett, secretary, of the Civil Court.
"Converse has specified that both the President and the Secretary of State have the right to be present, but for some reason failed to do so. Mr. President, it is lawful to re-obtain one session of the Senate, but it is equally lawful to re-obtain the President."
CHIPPLED BUT WINS DEGREE
CHICAGO, Illinois. June 31—Alyssa Handgartner, handwritten, from the University of Northwestern University, in support three work-related injuries in a Chicago-area construction accident. An American Chicago received from Northwestern University, in community support, a Cadet led by who by she course counselor, Colleen led by who by she course counselor, and gave vital lessons to students to help them宝胜 and give up their duties a witnessance from Bremen, the city where she was born, to a kind, compassionate counselor up and down stairs. A year ago grew and drowned out, as one of the
PIONEERLY COOLIDGE HELPS
TUSKEGEE YEETERS' HOSP.
PITAL
RAFIST LEADER WRITES
OPEN LETTER
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925
at this June meeting, the driver to the drive of the Women's Anxious for Justice shelter will be asked to show that she are asked to assist in the payment of pay off an insolvency. An information session is already on the schedule to be almost finished. It is reported that the door is subscriptions and with the success of the punishing house arrest, the shelter will be almost finished.
FOUR SOCIAL WORKERS ARE
GRADUATED
Atlanta School of Social Work
Completes Fifth Year of Operation
PRESIDENT OF STATE TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION CLOUSES SUCCESSFUL
WEEK--AN HEAD OF
MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL
Grand Master
One of the most significant numbers of 11 announcements and awarding of Professor Pumbermberion's course of Professor Pumbermberion by making reference to the Age, his diploma and that she was the honoree of the course of Professor Pumbermberion from the school over which this fact had been reported to by her address to the class, who knew her and who would have finished their college course of professional course of other principal concluded his remarks in the course of his bachelor's course of how Halch, one of the brilliant students of the school, was not permitted to pass.
In testimony hereof, I have affirmed my signature, and caused the attention of the Grand Lodge to the heirs, because this bit of the
FT. WORTH NEWS
Nuns, of Grace St. James 2nd St.
Haptil, Church, 2, J. H. Wins,
Pastor, "The Church-thin beads";
The evening session of the BAY
Tribune's "The Times," which
takes place on Tuesday, Teulahue
Hall, 1111 Broadway, will be
delivered by the service
at 11:00 a.m. The Choral Club of the Central
collegiate vertical "Wednesday night"
will have a great excellent support of
and the "affirmative" groups in
the things to come in Waco, West
Texas.
Texas
Towns
HAUNS—The 1930 of Jane Who
on the 19th, Mrs Larry Haze spent
the day at the school. Mrs Haze
day school was well attended at
W. Jackson of the A. M. K. School
was at the school. Mrs Haze was
from all attended a good Haze I.
PAUMERVILLE—W. J. was well
in school after his key W. J.
Begins after his key W. J.
At 12:30 P. M. Bey A. M. Smith
of Henry Grove is here with
see M. J. Chattan for the Express.
Special Notice To Lodges and Households.
Delegates and members who will attend the Grand
Lodge and Grand Household of Ruth will kindly observe
the following regulations: Attendance of the
following members: Attendance of the
Certificates, dated that tickets will be placed on sale and return limit.
Persons to whom Certificates are issued from this Department is informed that the use of name is restricted and to be used only by such person or person dear thereto. The person or person of a cec family can purchase tickets thereto by simply writing the name of such dependent on the certificate in the blank paper. The certificate is meant that the holder of a certificate has the privilege to purchase tickets for his wife or any member of his family who is dependent upon him.
on all tickets will be placed on sale August 1st, 2nd and 3rd. All persons are urged to buy their tickets on one day only. The tickets will be acted by the Railway Companies in accordance with the tariff granting reduced rates. Final limit of the tariff granting reduced rates will be imposed on the tickets of Homa. This extension of return limit will permit those desiring to, to visit Calcutta or spend several days in Homa to attend a special event, management was made by me, believing that quite a few doublets would desire to avail themselves of this privilege.
A schedule showing time of departure of trains from Dessau, Dallas, Tallahassee, Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and New Orleans. The Express and Houston Informer in ample time. Sante will also be published in the July issue of the Journal of the Railroad Industry. The trains they will be able to travel over the several routes collectively and not as individuals. The Railroad Company will be responsible for the comfort and convenience of all and advantage of the accommodations thereby provided, should be utilized by all. The Railroad Company will be over the designated route. If all will observe the schedule as published, one life train, designated and travel accommodations accorded. Watch for schedules, purchase tickets on days designated and travel in a solid manner.
Sunday School was well attended
and the students were
Warren, the District Super,
with the St. M. E. church. He
died on Friday night. Tirst St. B. 1135, one
day night. Tirst St. B. 1135, one
day night. Mrs. B. B. was a decided
captain. Mrs. M. H. Morgan
captain success. $10,500. Mrs.
J. Pauline. Mr. Bid Bogan and
Mrs. J. Pauline. $10,500. Mrs.
from the Grand Lodge at Fort
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Orrigy a
Born to Mrs. Cordia A. Heads of
Cerrith agent the 1918 in Istanbul
homes. The following related his
lives: Bought in East Worth
work Mrs. P. Rennard Petrel Power.
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Get your tickets before noon Friday, July 3rd.
116 FIELD STREET
A BIG BAND CONTEST
BETWEEN
HE HOUSTON B. AND THE K. OF P.
BAND OF DALLAS.
arrangements have been made in Galveston and
Monton to take care of the crowds.
Candida Danielle, Mamie Clark, and
Jennifer Adler will be visiting
Adrienne House in St. Louis to
visit her sister Mirelle M. Bibb
and her brother Michael M. Bibb.
MAN. J. WASHINGTON JR.
VERTICES NINTH WARD PUB.
CELIA A. CLUB
Last Friday at 2 P.M. a few
miles from the office of Mrs.
Mirelle M. Bibb, Obl. Ctl.
Jenkins at 179 the club opened,
and an art work was put on.
Art work was put on for 20-
minutes. The acting president
begins to entertain them in
a movie about the lives of
to have five Pamels at visitor
while the house served a two-
room apartment. The museum
started the museum for
served were paid for their tilt.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS DEFAMING THE NAME OF OUR SOLDIERS
STATE COUNTY
FIRST IN
MERVICK
if that "southern gentleman," General Robert Lee Butler who is now in the limelight by reason of the publication of his "memoirs," which would defame the name of Negro soldiers had hoped to guarantee fame for himself he could have chosen no better way. His fame will be everlasting but it will be of the sort that is better left unmentioned than made the subject of popular conversation. He accused them of cowardice and rejected the peculiar two of polls which allowed them to remain in the army and of all of the things which allowed them to remain in the army and of all of the things which detract from that glory which has attached to them since the rays of Crispus Attacks, Salem Poor and Peter Salem.
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Published every Saturday. Murray in the Year at 2000 Office Ave. by
12345 Street Office at 12345 Street.
Billed in Office at 12345 Street. Form an second-class notice under
Aid of Congress, March 1972.
And charges have not gone unanswered. There refutation has been abundant and it has come from those of white as well as of black skull who have had more experience with these soldiers in black skins than he has the child of a section that has made a God of prejudice since the days when these same people were the personal and ordinary property of them. He has been reminded of the days of San Juan Hill; Carrill; Fort Pillow and those same Flanders Fields of which he has so poorly spoken; and not only has the charge of cowardice been refuted, but the glory of these wonderful black soldiers has received an added luster which can make their memory a thing of joy forever.
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the new moves the white
number, neither has it been
grown by the yellow street
walls of Dallas. The
walls is in a plain, every day
conservation, conservative
design, and dancing bronzes. They
want cool faces. It is professional
a criticism as is our own
company. We own hard-
working, all-hearty,
sweet acupuncture.
But we are high ground,
but we live on it and are pre-
venting. May you enjoy this
ground is holy to us.
This ground is holy to us.
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A CLOSER ALLIANCE WITH OKLAHOMA
Vice-President C, F. Stark, as well as president of the local business league of Dallas have agreed that the proposal of Editor Dunjee of the Black Dipatch of Oklahoma and president of the business league of that state, to form a closer union with the business league of the state, to form a has distinct merit and that they are willing to do all in their power to bring it to pass. Agreement in this should be readily forthcoming from all of those in this state who see, even in a small degree, the tremendous possibilities for increased success which such a proposal embodies.
One among the many quantitative features of the recently clerical Dental and Dental Association was the address of Dr. Cecel J. Telford, the president of the association, who used the members of the profession in Dallas to seek by their own means any hospital accommodation not only for the better accommodation of the ill of the race, but because it was the greatest opportunity for them, to perfect themselves in the practice of dentistry there was no need, for . . . Neurophysiologists to expect others to care for them, and to allow them their free use. If such places were to be held, they must maintain them'. It was in the lack of hospital facilities that the Speaker declared that Texas was
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925
FOR THE WOMEN WHO CARE
Texas and Oklahoma are rich. In both states members of our race own and hold large properties which will bear much development. Both states are comparatively new in the matter of development and neither of them, as far as Negroes are concerned has had the amount of "attention called to their tremendous resources which is necessary to their complete development. Somehow, it has always seemed to the members of the race outside that these two states were on the rim of the great business center and that they were not part of the larger community other sections. While in other states, there has been a large amount of development along the lines of commercial enterprises in our group, the surface of the complete possibilities has scarcely been scratched, and in order that the businesses more along stabilities more along this line must be done.
It can best and most speedily be accomplished by cooperation of those interested in business in both states. Working together along the lines of this development, there can now be no means of the business that may be done in this connection it may need that credit is due the business man of Oklahoma for making the first step in this direction. They have made the proposal and it is now up to Texans to follow their lead and to make the business man of Oklahoma a closer contact. This can be best done by a process of getting better acquainted by means of actual contacts. And there is no better opportunity of making these physical contacts than of attending the meeting of the National League which will be held in Tulsa in August. Some such plan will be made by the business man in the minds of several of the leaders in the various cities. Particularly is this true of Dallas, in which vice-president Starks resides and from which he will attempt to interest in least fifty of the men of Texas in going to the meeting. The Express considers the invitation of the business league of Oklahoma both timely and wise and it hopes that it will find a large amount of support among the business men of the Lone Star State.
he is required by the city all day
and must get out, but in lieu of being
in the city, he must sit down and eat
his meal, sitting better and
more relaxed. He is also required
by Dr. W. Owen-Conway in over-
sight of his plans for the day to do
his work. His wife will never be
furious that she will never fully be
able to work, but she will be
wife by his side on many years
and will be able to work for her.
We are here only for a short time,
Monday morning, Dr. E. J. Hor-
nley, our doctor, will be there.
He had breakfast ready, so we
talked through. Hornley, Mr. Drew
to take me to the staircase of
the building, where we will be
through. Hornley, I am sure we
will be there, Mr. S. A. Stephens, Mr. W. Tuckke
and New, W. C. Howell, who has
gathered around putting things
in place, which I hope to be when
the night is over, Dr. J. Hor-
nley is right for the day to go
out, sitting better and
more relaxed, right on out-
side. Hornley, on out-
side, that his wife will be
required by the city, that his wife will
Those who regret the differences which arise from time to time in the affairs of the race which probably for a long time have proceeded without any friction should realize that all of the ways of progress of the world have lain along the lines of revolution and disturbance. No step in the progress of the world has come without revolution. Every thinkers in advance of the general run of his followers has been fallen as a radical; even The Savior of the World-Let disturbances come. Welcome them as the containers of benefits are derived from and that nine of the lessons to be learned from or the truth to be derived from them pass unnoticed.
If it is toward of the Spingarn medit does nothing other than center the attention of the race again on the accomplishment of its outstanding members, it has justified its existence. Too often we are prone to overlook or forget the great among us in our following of the heroes of other faces.
Florida is said to have abolished the use of the lach in prison farms because of the amount of unfavorable publicity which followed the death of a white convict in one of the great crimes of the past. The message following a stormy session of several grand jurors which have been investigating several complaints. It is strange that the fair names of Southern states become precious when some of the evil practices in them become the property of the public? It would seem that some of the names which would be taken to maintain them unsuilled.
THE MIRROR
PUBLIC OPINION
Proston Name Cameraglen
new other grape, or a simple fruit
from the vine, to make a wine, or
drink while the latter should
be made with some fruit, the
purpose of which is to enhance
the flavor favorite of the Russian
wine. The different combinations
of the grape and fruit contribute
to the flavor of the wine.
TID-:-BITS
I leased a house on Mountaintop, (Downtown) Albuquerque, of the many interesting sights in the City of Albuquerque, on the North side of the city. The striking is the great hides of old coffee houses and pretty pachy coffee shops in the city. The city centers and enclose the town's historic buildings and courts, the struts and courts of course, the struts and courts of course, the flowing manse and headgear.
2. Tablisspoenfuls Chopped Pars
DALLASITE TALKS ON POSSIBLE
LIFTS OF LOCAL BUSINESS.
LEAGUE
pendulums ranged from £18K to £100K for their total outlay for food, fuel, and other necessities, and increased steadily with the age of the family. In the same way, promotions were given to employees with the rise in total remuneration were found to fare slightly better from the stamped of their total remuneration, while expenditures for human resources were less than or equal to their families were all at a cent. Proprietors were found to receive fifth less than than owner or former employer, although the housekeeping, labor, and larger than those occupied by their families, those occupied by proprietors.
DEPOSITORS TO GET FEN TEN
(A. N. P.)
When asked of the defending bank of Brown and Stevens are liens on the property, the bank will get approximately ten percent of the liens, as attorney statement after applying to Judge Robert B. Hammond for a appropriation of the housekeeping, labor, and larger than those occupied by their families, those occupied by proprietors.
DEPOSITORS TO GET FEN TEN
(A. N. P.)
When asked of the defending bank of Brown and Stevens are liens on the property, the bank will get approximately ten percent of the liens, those occupied by proprietors.
What Some Prominent People Think About The Grand Lodge Colored K. of P.
Mr. W. S. Willis, @rand <Chanocellor,
Grand Lodge Colored Knights of Pythias,
Dallas, Texas.
We have received this morning a statement of the Assets and Liabilities as of May 20th, 1925 of the Grand Lodge Colored Knights of Pythians.
We assume this is for the fiscal year as of that date, and want to congratulate you on the splendid showing of the Order which you have presented to the increase for the year of over $100,000. This is very值得赔付 and we want to commend you and your brother officers on the good conduct of the Order, as shown by these figures and all the good reports which we get on the Pythians.
SOCIETY & CLUBS
WALK
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TWO
SAVE A
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BUY
NOW
Luggage
PRICES
DROP
Bargains on High Grade Leather Suit Cases, Hand Bags and Trunks
Ovatehide Leather suit Cases
Heavy Leather straps
$5.90
Well made, cretonna-lined.
A real bargain.
Special Value
$8.90
Ovatehide Cowlke
Heavy, leather, hand-sweed
Hand Bags a bag that will
hold up its appearance.
North 220.95.
Our Price
$15.75
Ovatehide Hand Bags
Special Value
$8.90
Ovatehide Gladstone
Leather lined, well made
can't be duplicated elsewhere.
Our Price
$5.00
SUIT CASES - Our Special Price
Good construction, $5.00 value, brushed lock draw-bolt
Gatches - Ovatehide Strips - Four Inside Strips
$3.00
KLAR & WINTERMAN
DALLAS' LARGEST PAWNBROKERS
Handcher
the Number
3312 17.31
Look for
the Range
J.C. CHIDSKY
VICE-PRESIDENT
Mr. W.B.
Grand Lodge
Dallas,
Dear Sir,
the Assessor
Lodge O.
that data of
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and we
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the good
THE AMERICAN BEAUTY ANT
> AND, CHARITY CLUB.
Friday the 14th at 10 a.m.
The Club Center, a lovely demur-
gation, with a large number of members. Mrs. W. Dunn
and Mrs. J. Dunn will be there.
The 14th Allen Street.
The Club.
Mr. W. Whitehead was honored
by the Desk. Davidson was in-
terested in the inter-
national meeting
was bad after which a dainty
fashion was added. Mrs. W. Whitehead
was 41 with Mrs. Chase Boutin.
Mr. Whitehead was 41 with Mrs. Chase Boutin.
One two quarter lunch was
held at the American
Appliance Association.
THE LION TANENN SACIAL CLUB
Presented a new Lady to social
with the American
Appliance Association.
WALK
A BLOCK OR
TWO
THE BANK OF NEW YORK
AMERICAN EXCHANGE
DALLAS,
Willis, Grand-Chancellor,
Bridge Colored Knights of Pythias,
Texas.
We have received
assets and liabilities as of
colored Knights of Pythias.
We assume this
time, and want to congratulate
the Order which you make,
for the year of over $100
want to commend you and your
product of the Order, as sher
reports which we get on
Very t
NEW EXCHANGE
DALLAS, TEXAS,
and Chancellor,
Knights of Pythias,
we have received this m
ilities as of May 20th
s of Pythias.
assume this is for th
to congratulate you o
oh you make, and part
of over $100,000. The
and you and your broth
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oh we get on the Pyth
Very truly yours.
Very truly yours,
J. C. Chidney
Vice President.
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ANGE NATIONAL BANK
TEXAS. June 25rd, 1925
and this morning a statement
May 20th, 1925 of the Org.
is for the fiscal year a
state you on the splendid s
and particularly the net
000. This is very credit
your brother officers on t
own by these figures and
the Pythians.
ruly yours,
J. O. Chidsey,
Vice President.
SAVE:A
DOLLAR,OR
TWO
CAPITAL, SURPLUS & PROFITS
$6,600,000.00
NATIONAL BANK
June 23rd, 1925.
g a statement of
5 of the Grand
national year as of
splendid show-
ly the net in-
very creditable
officers on the
figures and all
President,
President.
THE FEDERATION
Burned
H. W.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS; TEXAS; SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925
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CARD OF THANKS
I take this means of hearty
thanking my many friends and pat-
ners for their help in the war.
centralized Real Silk Hospice Co-
mmercial. I hope that the spirit of
our product will inspire their
continued patronage, our new chil-
dren and their families of those who lost.
R. 1199.
Buried:
H. NEWDILL.
J. H. NEWDILL.
HOW THEY STAND
TEXAS LEAGUE
P. W. L. Pct.
HOUSTON 28 10 8-7-14
AUSTIN 28 10 8-4-12
PT. WORTH 28 10 14-5-16
OKLAHOMA CITY 28 12 14-12
AUSTIN at DALTON
PT. WORTH at SAHARANO,
HOUSTON at SAHARANO CITY.
A. P. RYFOR
The Dallas Wonders defeated the Lakeland Red Caps in a doubleheader, Sunday June 21. *Alarms* the Wonders, matched and with did good playing, the Red Caps. The feature of the game was the home-run by Wallace, fielding by Lawrence Jackson. The Wonders have played nine game
# First Game
Lancaster 200 001 0-8
Dallas 191 001 7-8
# Second
Lancaster 000 22-5
Dallas 062 10-5
Dallas Wonders will play the Dallas White Sox 28, at Arnette's Park.
W. C. PULLER, Fisk.
WALPHER LEE, Manager
# DYLLA WHITE SOX
The Dallas White Sox represent the Kansas City in a two-game series, with a victory added to the White Sox's win, June 18th, called at 4:15 p.m.
Hatteras-Witte Boys (Representative Athletes) - Williams
George relieved Thompson in 4th inning.
Joseph to a favor White Sox.
# June 19th
Hatteras-George and Nelson Turner, Jarrett
The feature of the game was the game between the pinches and the club making a triple play, Catherine to Coleman
The White Wing wined up a two game series with the Malheur Hard Knock. The game scored 12 of 12 to 1. K-Colleen pitching. Stims catching for the White Wing. The White Wing took the looming punishment. June 5th. The White Wing hit to the hard Hitters. The White Wing hit to the hard Hitters. 7 in favor of the Hard Hitters. Saturday's Batteries — Thompson, Sime, W. R. Aitchen and Garrett. Saturday's Batteries — Thompson, Sime, W. R. Aitchen and Garrett. Both wished to be with the Eastern town.
AMERICAN GIANTS
Birmingham 81.0 60.2 10-5 10-3
Orange 220 111 10-5 10-3
Battersea/Salamand and P. William
Hampshire; Pardoe; and Brown.
Texas Towns
The 13th of June was celebrated
with a celebration. Mrs. Hancock
gave birth to children. Plate of
some business conserved. About 180
babies, both bearing children. A
Camp Meeting
Trevival for All
PRESENTED
TO MIGHTY
HILLS
A most successful meeting was held on Good Street, with a number of men and women saved, conducted by Evangelist John T. Brown.
women saved, conducted by Evans and the Metropolitan Street to 3108 Metropolitan Street, near the famous Whettley Addition, and is being conducted by Rev. V. W. McCrainey, also an evangelist of great power. Follow the crowd to this great meeting. If you are thirsty for a deeper knowledge of God's word.
BODY-WELCOME - Good singing and good preaching every night.
MCRAINKY - Good singing and good preaching every night.
REY L, R - B-D Manager and Devotional Leader.
You
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The
TEXAS
NEWS
All well as
Associated Negro
Press News
when you read
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nice prudence as she-fire. groundz. Mr. Woodland will sit in the sick tie. groundz. The Benedictus church - church had had a fire. groundz. The wawa-baptised Mrs. T. Luckenbill daughter Monica to visit friends and other points in the East. Beat. attend the Dontal Convention as she-fire. groundz. Attend the Dontal Convention as she-fire. groundz. For Forty-two St. probably the bishop was the Godfather of liberty. groundz. That popular court. The Cathedral Hall was it to cap its authority. Prof. groundz.
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No greater force is working to glorify the womanhood of our Race than Madam C. J. Walker's Wonderful Hair and Skin Preparations. Our eighteen world renowned articles, made and sold by members of our own Race, are daily relieving stubborn scalp diseases, stimulating the growth, increasing the length, softening and thickening short, stubborn, thin, unsightly hair, clearing complexions, smoothing, softening and preserving skin. We tell you, Madam C. J. Walker through her preparations, if for no other reason, remains yet, the greatest benefactress of our race. If Women throughout this and in twenty-nine foreign countries know
THE LAYBACK
THE LAYBACK
THE LAYBACK
LAYBACK does these things perfectly—
1. Prevents dandruff.
2. Stops falling hair.
3. Makes hair healthy.
4. Makes the hair lay in place.
5. Keeps it soft, smooth and humorous.
No matter what you are now using your hair will never look best until you use LAYBACK. One jar will convince you.
Fill our blank mail or at once
WHERE CHEMICAL CO.
G. L. Votersia Ave. Chicago, IL
Roadside LAYBACK
Mess
Rinse
Dry
Wash
NOTE: More convenient office space.
Please contact us for any questions regarding your use of LAYBACK. Write for perks.
TEXAS TOWNS
HIMANIK—Sunday was a busy day for the station and all the other passengers of the train. O. A. Boughing first station for the train, then John Head and I. C. Carter, then W. L. Brooks of Dallas was in station, then Drewald and Dr. McCarthy, then this Saturday, and was in station the all Nathan Train shop. I. C. Town.
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C.J. Walker
6 N West St-Indiana
Rheumatism Can
Be Treated at Home
CATARRH STOPPED IN ONE DAY
W. P. TERRELL,
Engineers
Constructors
441 Chambers of Building Construction
Tireong Financial Connectors
P. O. Box 1000
Houston, Texas
770 Neches St.
Beaumont, Texas
AIDA HAIR POMADE
Upon this baffy principle, instress Women Race Women with ideals of beauty, strength, pride, self-empowerment, physical and mental cleanliness. Also, the ACORE demand, for PORA, bioplastics, lipidized polyurea, polyurea, now conduct highly predictable AGENCIES rights in the workplace.
A SUPERIOR PREPARATION
FOR THE
WEEKEND
SAIDA POMAÑE
CATHEDRAL OF CHICAGO
UNIVERSITY
AWARD BY
OVERTON INVESTIGATION
MICHAEL
CHICAGO
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS
PUBLISHING CO.
Mortorite Printing
and Designing
Try Pay's Idea of Foodstuffs
FAY'S EAT SHOP
Home Cooking
EVERYTHING TO EAT
IN TEMPORARY QUARTERS FOR
A SHORT TIME ONLY
MADAM FAY JACKSON and
MADAM JACKSON, Proprietors.
8402 Thomas Ave. H-840
THE EAST INDIA
HAIR GROWER
Will Present:
A Beauty
Growth
of Hair
Will Also
Hearst
The Narrative
Vitality and
The Beauty of
The Hair
IF YOUR HAIR AND
THE BEAUTY
EAST INDIA
HAIR GROWER
It is not an experiment. It is hard to understand and used by particular people. It is of *century*. Put up in a round blue tin container, a small cardboard box.
NLY BY
YGIENIC CO.
AGO IL.
Mme. Luella McDaniels,
Scientific Method of Scalp
Massage. A Modern Wonder.
published at Dallas, Texas
every SATURDAY, sold at 100
B Street, LA, Los Angeles
Calle, Phone or mail your
news to J. D. DANIEL'S NEWS
FAST, 1400 B Street, Los
Angeles, Cal. For further in-
quiries, call 100 W. Green Street, Pasadena
Calle, Agent.